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http://youtu.be/bvnsZcq3NtoFX gave us a first look at its forthcoming Guillermo del Toro vampire drama, 'The Strain,' with its first photos last week, but even atop its creepy rat-infested promos, it's time for a more widespread look at 'The Strain.' Watch the darkness go widespread in our latest eclipsing look at summer's new viral vampire thriller!

Late last week gave us our first look at FX's forthcoming Guillermo del Toro-driven vampire drama 'The Strain,' but with a July premiere fast approaching, we'll need more than pictures. Fresh details of the adapted horror series have emerged straight from del Toro and showrunner Carlton Cuse themselves, along with an early look at the opening scene!

The Guillermo del Toro FX vampire drama 'The Strain' pulled a fast one on us earlier in the week with its subtle teaser trailers, but it's now playing on the level after being greenlit to series. Casting continues, as 'Southland' star Regina King has joined the production in an important recurring role, but will she catch 'The Strain'?

http://youtu.be/svTAVsX3X_cAmid all the horror of last night's 'Walking Dead' midseason climax "Too Far Gone," viewers were privy to two mysterious unidentified teasers highlighting found footage of assembled rats, and a tagline "He is Here." Some have pointed to potential viral advertising for 'Godzilla,' but are the teasers actually undercover spots for Guillermo del Toro's FX vampire drama 'The Strain'?

Finally! We've been hearing for months about the incredible casting choices for FX's adaptation of Guillermo del Toro's iconic vampire trilogy 'The Strain,' though the network had yet to issue an official series order. Now, the day has at long last come, for vampire horror-drama 'The Strain' will see the light in 2014 with a full season!

Regardless of the mixed reception Marvel's 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' has come to endure, there remains the exciting prospect of Marvel's TV future, especially with possibly four new series on the way. Getting 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' off the ground was no easy feat, however, as Marvel TV boss Jeph Loeb recently opened up about Guillermo del Toro's failed 'Hulk' series, and the big names in the running for future Marvel TV.

Here's the good news: Legendary Pictures has officially given Guillermo del Toro's new horror film an April 2015 release date. Now, the bad news: They've also give the film, previously titled 'Crimson Peak,' a crappy, generic new title - 'Haunted Peak.'